5 Days of Fun in Captivating Tropical North Queensland
People visit Tropical North Queensland for many reasons, but are usually drawn by the magic of the lush rainforest and stunning Great Barrier Reef.
Five days in Tropical North Queensland allows you to cover a number of popular area highlights as a family. You’ll also be able to pick out any shining stars you’d love to revisit for longer one day. Don’t be surprised if there are!
Also referred to as Far North Queensland, this region is a paradise of shades of green, exotic flora and fauna, saltwater crocs and tropical birds, magnificent beaches, and the renown Great Barrier Reef.
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Tips & Advice
- To cover the most ground with the least amount of travel, divide your accommodations between two locations. We stayed in Port Douglas at the Lazy Lizard Motor Lodge to explore the Daintree Rainforest, and moved to a fantastic apartment at Vue Apartments Trinity Beach as our base for Cairns and area. Three nights in each location compliments this itinerary best.
- Make sure to plan your time strategically in Kuranda. The Kuranda Heritage Markets, for example, are not open on certain days and close by late afternoon on others.
- In Cairns, park at the Southern Esplanade Carpark to access Marlin Marina as well as the Cairns Esplanade & Lagoon.
- It’s a good idea to prebook your Daintree River cruise, the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience, and the ferry to Fitzroy Island.
- If you venture onto certain beaches, please remember to keep your distance from the coastline. As enticing as it may be, saltwater crocodiles may be lurking nearby.
Itinerary
Day 1: Morning – Mossman Gorge/Afternoon – Daintree River Cruise/Evening – Port Douglas
Day 2: Full day exploring the Daintree Rainforest
Day 3: Morning – Mini road trip from Port Douglas & Williams Esplanade Palm Cove/Afternoon – Cairns Aquarium or Cairns Botanical Gardens/Evening – Cairns Night Market
Day 4: Morning & Afternoon – Kuranda & Kuranda Rainforestation Nature Park (Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience)/Evening – Trinity Beach
Day 5: Morning – Fitzroy Island Half Day Trip/Afternoon – Lunch at Muddy’s Cafe & Playground + a swim at Cairns Esplanade Lagoon/Evening – Your Choice
DAY ONE
Start your 5 days in Tropical North Queensland from Port Douglas. We booked a hotel here for three nights as our base. For an in depth explanation of day one, jump over to read Two Days in the Daintree Rainforest.
Mossman Gorge
After a night in Port Douglas, start your first morning at Mossman Gorge. We spent just under two hours here and were able to enjoy the Baral Marrjanga track, Mossman River Lookout, Rex Creek Suspension Bridge, as well as the Manjal Dimbi (Mount Demi) Lookout.
Daintree River Cruise
An early afternoon cruise on a crocodile-populated river? Why not? Take a Daintree River cruise from the south side of the Daintree Ferry. I highly recommend choosing Solar Whisper Wildlife and Crocodile Cruises for your tour.
Port Douglas
A lovely way to close the day out is to bring a picnic (or pizza) to Rex Smeal Park. Kids can play at the playground or run about the grassy field, while other tourists and locals alike also share a meal, play music, and gather. Enjoy a captivating sunset as the sun descends beneath the horizon.
“Saltwater kisses and sunset wishes.” – Unknown
DAY TWO
Rise early on day two because today will be long but sensational! Again, for a more comprehensive overview, you’ll want to read how to spend Two Days in the Daintree Rainforest.
Daintree Rainforest
Today will be busy – start by crossing the Daintree River on the ferry, and then be ready for a full day of exploration. Learn about the rainforest at the Daintree Discovery Center, wander along jungle boardwalks like the spellbinding Dubuji Boardwalk, and stop to see one of the stunning area beaches such as Cow Bay Beach.
Take a break for ice cream in local flavours at the Daintree Ice Cream Company & Tropical Fruit Farm, and wrap up the day by stepping onto the magnificent Cape Tribulation Beach.
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DAY THREE
After two unforgettable days in the rainforest, pack up and head south. With just 5 days in Tropical North Queensland, it’s time to continue your road trip along the Great Barrier Reef Drive. We chose to stay in Trinity Beach for our final three nights, but Palm Cove is a trendy and popular option, too.
Mini Road Trip From Port Douglas
Take this morning to sleep in before checking out of your accommodations to hit the road. Along the 50 kilometers between Port Douglas and Trinity Beach on the Captain Cook Hwy you’ll find many pull out areas where you can pause to soak up the scenic coastline.
A must stop is the coconut plantation at the Thala Beach Nature Reserve. Marvel at the nearly 700 palm trees! Then travel a few minutes down the road to see the famous Balancing Rocks at Rex Lookout.
Williams Esplanade Palm Cove
While waiting to check in to your new accommodations, wander the beachfront Williams Esplanade in charming Palm Cove. Choose from a variety of cuisines at one of the many restaurants for lunch, or peruse the village boutiques, art galleries, and opal shops.
Tip: If possible, return to catch a sunset one evening from the Palm Cove Jetty.
Cairns Aquarium, Cairns Botanic Gardens & Cairns Night Markets
Leave your luggage at your lodging and head for the tropical city of Cairns. The Cairns Aquarium is the perfect place to avoid the afternoon heat, especially if you’re traveling with kids. You might also want to visit the lush Cairns Botanical Gardens. From here, you can spend the evening at the Cairns Night Markets, discovering trinkets in the shops and sampling a diverse array of food.
DAY FOUR
Although Kuranda isn’t far from Cairns, plan to drive patiently at low speed with caution on the mountain road that snakes through the jungle-packed Kuranda range. It’s a breathtaking drive, but not an easy one for anyone prone to motion sickness.
Kuranda
Tucked within the mountains, there’s plenty to entertain families and other travellers in the small town of Kuranda. If you don’t want to drive, try taking the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway or the Kuranda Scenic Railway instead. It’s an experience in itself! Once you arrive, look for local crafts at the Kuranda Heritage Markets, hand-feed birds at Birdworld Kuranda, or spend time with other Aussie wildlife at Kuranda Koala Gardens.
Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience
The highlight of our visit to the village area was attending the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience at the Kuranda Rainforestation Nature Park. I cannot speak to the rest of the park, but it was so special to take a look into the local aboriginal culture.
This experience begins with a fantastic dance performance in the open air Rainforest Amphitheatre, followed by a Dreamtime Walk that includes a how-to-throw-a-boomerang session, didgeridoo presentation, and spear throwing demonstration.
Trinity Beach
End the day in seaside Trinity Beach. It may be quieter than Palm Cove, but its picturesque beach offers a lovely place for a relaxed stroll. Check out a restaurant or shop along the Trinity Beach Esplanade as the sun sets.
Tip: If, as a travelling mom, you need a moment alone, pop into the Giving & Living Lifestyle Store, which has beautiful Italian linen and silk clothing.
DAY FIVE
Since you only have 5 days in Tropical North Queensland, take today to either do a full day trip to the Great Barrier Reef, or do what we did by combining a half day at Fitzroy Island with more time in Cairns.
Fitzroy Island
If you don’t want to make the long trip to the outer reef, a day trip to Fitzroy Island from Cairns is much easier. Read How to Do a Day Trip to Fitzroy Island From Cairns for more details. We had just enough beach time to enjoy the inner reef at both Nudey Beach and Welcome Bay.
Muddy’s Cafe
Once you arrive back in Cairns, take a leisurely stroll a kilometer or so down the Cairns Esplanade Boardwalk until you reach the waterfront Muddy’s Cafe. This is the perfect place for lunch with kids, or if you enjoy fresh juice and smoothies. Nestled beside the restaurant is a great playground and splash park. Eat outdoors while the kids play!
Cairns Esplanade Lagoon
Following lunch, retrace your steps down the boardwalk back to the Cairns Esplanade Lagoon. This huge saltwater public swimming pool is free for all – so it can be busy! You can take a dip without worrying about encountering crocs or other dangerous sea life.
Tip: Use reef-friendly sunscreen to prevent coral bleaching and protect sea life. Look for biodegradable mineral-based sunscreen. Avoid anything that contains these two main chemicals in particular: oxybenzone and octinoxate.
Additional Things To do
Port Douglas: 4 Mile Beach, Flagstaff Hill Lookout, Trinity Bay Lookout, St. Mary’s By The Sea, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas
Daintree Rainforest: Madja Boardwalk, Cape Trib Farm Tropical Fruit Tastings Tour, Treetops Adventure Cape Tribulation Zipline Canopy Tour, Ocean Safari Tour
Kuranda: Kuranda Riverboat, Barron Falls, Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
Cairns: Passions of Paradise Great Barrier Reef Tour, Green Island, Crystal Cascades Waterfall, Douglas Track
“If man doesn’t learn to treat the oceans and the rainforest with respect, man will become extinct.” – Peter Benchley
Our Favorites
Food: Smoothies from Muddy’s Cafe
Activity: Full Day exploring the Daintree Rainforest
Kids’ Choice: Nudey Beach at Fitzroy Island
5 Days in Tropical North Queensland
You might be tired after your memory-packed 5 days in Tropical North Queensland, but I don’t think you’ll regret it!
From the shores of Cape Trib to the mountainous jungles of Kuranda to the jewel-colored waters of Fitzroy Island – there’s so much to see you won’t want to miss a thing.
And if you do? Oh, well! You’ll just have to come back again one day.